UX Designer

Chetan
Kumbhar.

I work on enterprise software that most people find overwhelming. My job is to make it feel obvious. The kind of simple that takes a lot of thinking to get right.

Currently designing AI-powered procurement tools at GEP.

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Selected Work
GEP Quantum · 2024

Category, Business Unit & Region

Redesigning CBR input fields to surface a five-level taxonomy that was hidden behind flat dropdowns. Tested across 12 users in 2 rounds of usability research.

Lead Designer UX Research
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Categories field with i-icon tooltip revealing full hierarchy path Expanded tree picker with parent-child highlighting and selection chips Contextual search showing hierarchy breadcrumbs with highlighted matches
GEP Qi · 2024

Contract Terms & AI Insights

A four-column comparison view and AI-powered risk analysis for multi-supplier contract evaluation during RFx workflows.

Product Designer AI / LLM
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GEP Qi · 2023

AI-Guided PO Amendment

A conversational AI that walks buyers through purchase order amendments, regardless of what they know or don't know coming in.

Product Designer Conversational AI
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About

From posters to
product systems.

Lockdown, a tech degree, and too much free time. I started designing posters. Minimal work that hid a pun in plain sight, slipped a message where you least expect it. That curiosity pulled me toward UX. If graphic design conveys a message, UX design takes it one level ahead, strategically shaping how people use products without feeling exhausted.

Today I design enterprise procurement software at GEP Worldwide. Complex, multi-layered systems most designers never touch. The complexity is the part I'm drawn to. Design has the power to make things approachable, set a vibe, shift your mood. It acts subtly, but the impact is always noticeable. My job is to make the complex feel effortless.

Cinema
Malayalam, Marathi, indie slow burns
Films that sit with you long after the credits roll.
Music
Prabha Atre, Rahul Deshpande, Arijit
Classical ragas to Bollywood. Whatever matches the mood.
Philosophy
Camus, Stoicism, Krishnamurti
The absurd, the present moment, and the courage to keep designing.
Photography
Street, light, everyday moments
The same eye for composition, just pointed at the real world.